Amal Shuq-Up said:D. C. Bear said:Amal Shuq-Up said:D. C. Bear said:Amal Shuq-Up said:D. C. Bear said:ATL Bear said:On top of the inherent racist and cruel nature of this policy, the shortage of monoclonal antibodies is a direct reflection on the failed strategy of focusing resources on vaccine production versus known effective therapeutic treatments.Doc Holliday said:
I'm tired of this bull**** and you self righteous leftoidsNew York prioritizes COVID treatments for patients of "Non-white race or Hispanic/Latino ethnicity" due to "systemic inequities"https://t.co/RJqAcbsX1U
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) December 31, 2021
There's plenty of the monoclonal antibody treatments that don't work against the newer variant. Until they stopped working, they were a fist line treatment for high risk patients.
Your vaccines don't work very well. Cruise ships again show that is a fact.
They aren't "my vaccines." I wish they were. I would be ridiculously wealthy along with having saved countless people from a miserable death or serious illness (or from catching an annoying cold).
Given the death rates from COVID in highly vaccinated vs less vaccinated counties in the United States, even controlling for age, the vaccines work very, very well.
Apparently not. There are outbreaks on multiple cruise ships that have 100% mandatory vax rates. You have been duped.
If you think these vaccines haven't prevented many illness, many serious illness, and many deaths, you have been duped.
You can shove your non-falsifiable hypothesis.
Based on the death rates from COVID among vaccinated and unvaccinated cohorts, there is no serious doubt that the vaccines have a dramatic, positive effect on the course of this disease.